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Xenos
6th November 2011, 15:47
Everything in the question !

Explanation are welcomed.

christian
6th November 2011, 16:18
I find that is an odd question. Humanity is the label for the genetic model of 'our' species, I figure. Our true self is consciousness, so can we be considered human beings? We currently experience and express ourselves through human beings, we are all walk-ins and wanderes by definition, I find, since we all have been 'somewhere else' before joining with a particular human body.

Xenos
6th November 2011, 20:41
Humanity is only a material question based on genetics ?

That's it ?

Are you a walk-in ?

Do you think that a human Soul incarnate on other planet ?

vibrations
6th November 2011, 20:56
Humanity is only a material question based on genetics ?

That's it ?

Are you a walk-in ?

Do you think that a human Soul incarnate on other planet ?

If it's necessary for his evolution than I believe yes. Actually I believe we (almost all) did it one or many times. Incarnate in other planets off course, I forget to specify

Anchor
6th November 2011, 22:05
How do you know if you are human or not?

Who told you you were human?

How can you be sure?

What is your definition of human?

Do you think humans only live on planet Earth?

Do you think that non-christians are human?

Do souls incarnate as humans more than once ?

--
Anchor/John..

because you are a nephilim... an angel of evil.

christian
6th November 2011, 22:28
Human genetics favor and supress certain abilities, that is what I would call the concept of the 'human soul'. It's like the nature of a car, a VW, a Mercedes, whatever.

But infinite consciousness is the driver, there is no such thing as 'human' infinite consciousness and 'reptilian' infinite consciousness etc., that would be an oxymoron.

So whether or not a 'human soul' incarnated on another planet or not is a nonsensical question, I feel. It's like asking, "has a Native American soul ever incarnated in a European?" ... There are surely cases, where a certain spark of infinite consciousness (aka 'someone') incarnated very often at a certain place, but does this really make him a so-and-so soul?

etheric underground
7th November 2011, 02:48
Being human is a construct.....Think outside the square.
You are, will be, and always have been every imaginable
creation possible... WE ARE ONE start connecting the dots.

jorr lundstrom
7th November 2011, 03:05
Gosh, this beats me. I really cant define wot I consider being a human

in these tumultous times. LOL

http://i600.photobucket.com/albums/tt81/sakasvattaja/Happy_Easter.jpg

Whiskey_Mystic
7th November 2011, 03:18
As much as any of us can be.

lightning23
7th November 2011, 03:26
:closed::closed:

Eagle
7th November 2011, 03:39
I think that what makes us Human is what is inside the jar(body) also the knowledge and experianes we gain while in it, for something to take that over to me dosent get the same total experiance and therefore is not truely Human, Make sence?

ThePythonicCow
7th November 2011, 10:35
The original poster of this poll is no longer a member here and the original poll was not well motivated or adequately described. So I have closed the poll.

A few posters have had interesting comments in reply, so I shall leave the thread open.

Anchor
7th November 2011, 11:07
I think that what makes us Human is what is inside the jar(body) also the knowledge and experianes we gain while in it, for something to take that over to me dosent get the same total experiance and therefore is not truely Human, Make sence?

It does make sense, but there are problems with the model.

When we are in our discarnate soul form we can take incarnation in a human body, we do it initially as the result of a choice, and then we are in the game, the cycle of birth and death until the "exit" conditions are met.

No one forces us to get on the cycle of birth and death but we do it anyway because its a way to evolve and experience rapidly - and in this density of expression - we do it so we can make our choice : "positive" polarised evolution characterized by the love of others, or "negatively" polarised evolution characterized by the love of the self to the exclusion of others.

Resolving karma and certain other opportunities gives us a way to be free from that cycle, yet some of us come back for more. Those souls who are not part of the "group" of souls incarnating together on Earth are those who incarnate here in order to learn and teach, and teach and learn. Its common at this moment in time and has been for the last 40-50 years because of the super complex conditions on this planet and her pleas for help to the universe, which were answered.

I think that wanderers, walk-ins are all human when incarnated.

So I voted YES

Walk-ins are a special case, because instead of as with a normal process of incarnation where the soul takes up residence in a human reproductively created mind/body and spirit complex, a soul swap (under freewill with mutual consent and agreement) occurs. I still maintain that the end result is human while incarnated.

John..

Eagle
7th November 2011, 14:36
I think that what makes us Human is what is inside the jar(body) also the knowledge and experianes we gain while in it, for something to take that over to me dosent get the same total experiance and therefore is not truely Human, Make sence?

It does make sense, but there are problems with the model.

When we are in our discarnate soul form we can take incarnation in a human body, we do it initially as the result of a choice, and then we are in the game, the cycle of birth and death until the "exit" conditions are met.

No one forces us to get on the cycle of birth and death but we do it anyway because its a way to evolve and experience rapidly - and in this density of expression - we do it so we can make our choice : "positive" polarised evolution characterized by the love of others, or "negatively" polarised evolution characterized by the love of the self to the exclusion of others.

Resolving karma and certain other opportunities gives us a way to be free from that cycle, yet some of us come back for more. Those souls who are not part of the "group" of souls incarnating together on Earth are those who incarnate here in order to learn and teach, and teach and learn. Its common at this moment in time and has been for the last 40-50 years because of the super complex conditions on this planet and her pleas for help to the universe, which were answered.

I think that wanderers, walk-ins are all human when incarnated.

So I voted YES

Walk-ins are a special case, because instead of as with a normal process of incarnation where the soul takes up residence in a human reproductively created mind/body and spirit complex, a soul swap (under freewill with mutual consent and agreement) occurs. I still maintain that the end result is human while incarnated.

John..
that would make more sence to me as how you descibed it, Thanks